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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is part one of a two-course sequence (4900/4910) that provides a year-long real design project experience with actual clients. The focus in the first course is on project planning, the design process, project development, feasibility studies, and schematic design. The second course focuses on development and delivery of preliminary and final engineering design documents. Both courses are experientially and team based, meaning learn by doing. Prerequisites: "C" or better in (CVEEN 3100 OR HONOR 3200 OR WRTG 3014 OR WRTG 3015 OR WRTG 3016) AND Senior Level AND Major in Civil Eng AND not on CVEEN Acad Probation. Corequisites: One of (CVEEN 4221, 4222, 5305, 5420, 5510, 5570, 5600, 5605).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is part two of a two-course sequence (4900/4910) that provides a year-long design project experience. The second course focuses on development and delivery of preliminary and final engineering design documents. Both courses are experiential and team based. Prerequisites: "C" or better in (CVEEN4900 AND (CVEEN 4221 OR 4222 OR 5305 OR 5420 OR 5510 OR 5570 OR 5600 OR 5605)) AND Senior AND Major Civil Eng AND not on CVEEN Acad Probation. CoReq: Two of (CVEEN 4221, 4222, 5305, 5420, 5510, 5570, 5600, 5605)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Open-ended design project combining project development, design, and process planning with emphasis on the latter; concurrent development of design and construction technology in a design-build approach. Prerequisites: "C" or better in (CVEEN 3100 OR HONOR 3200 OR WRTG 3014 OR WRTG 3015 OR WRTG 3016) AND Senior Level AND Major in Civil Eng AND not on CVEEN Acad Probation. Corequisites: One of (CVEEN 4221, 4222, 5305, 5420, 5510, 5570, 5600, 5605).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Restricted to students in the Honors Program working on an Honors degree.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Reviews the analytical techniques presented in Structural Analysis I pertaining to truss and beam structures, and expands them to structures with several redundancies. A major portion of the course is devoted to linear analysis of truss and frame structures using the stiffness method. Prerequisites: "C" or better in CVEEN 3210 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced topics in concrete design. Prestressed concrete design; design of two-way slabs, torsional resistance design; concrete structural systems; slender columns; seismic design considerations using the ACI code. Prerequisites: "C" or better in CVEEN 4221 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Behavior and design of bolted and welded tension members, beams, compression members in frames, beam-columns, concentrically and eccentrically loaded bolt and weld groups, simple connections, moment resistant connections, and structural systems. Extensive use of the current AISC-LRFD design code. Prerequisites: "C" or better in CVEEN 4222 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Reinforced masonry design, including properties and performance of masonry materials, design criteria and methods in reinforced masonry, and design examples including reinforced masonry walls, masonry columns and pilasters, and rectangular beams. Design of beams, columns, trusses, and diaphragms in wood. Design of glue-laminated beams. Design of wood connections. Use of timber design codes and uniform building code. Prerequisites: "C" or better in CVEEN 3210 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the field of foundation engineering concentrating on the geotechnical background necessary for foundation analysis and design. Topics include shear strength of granular, cohesive and partially saturated soils; subsurface exploration and testing; lateral earth pressures and retaining walls; slope stability; settlement and ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundations; seepage forces and filters. Prerequisites: ("C" or better in CVEEN 3310 AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering OR Geological Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation) OR Graduate Standing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hydrologic cycle and its elements including precipitation, interception, infiltration, evapotranspiration, runoff; flood and drought analysis; unit-hydrographs, probability and frequency analysis, routing methods; ground water, hydrologic design procedures, watershed models. Prerequisites: ("C" or better in (CVEEN 3410 OR MG EN 5320) AND Major Status in (Civil Engineering OR Construction Engineering OR Mining Engineering) AND not on CVEEN Academic Probation) OR Graduate Standing.